Thomson, J. The presbyterian covenanter displayed, in his political principles; and the impostor detected: Being an answer to an extravagant testimony, emitted by a Presbytery, usurping the title reformed, on account of their distinguishing principles, concerning civil government, in opposition to all the reformed churches. With a appendix, shewing the weakness and falshood of a flanderous missive, published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThomson, John. The Presbyterian Covenanter Displayed, in His Political Principles; and the Impostor Detected: Being an Answer to an Extravagant Testimony, Emitted by a Presbytery, Usurping the Title Reformed, on Account of Their Distinguishing Principles, Concerning Civil Government, in Opposition to All the Reformed Churches. With a Appendix, Shewing the Weakness and Falshood of a Flanderous Missive, Published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, Minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThomson, John. The Presbyterian Covenanter Displayed, in His Political Principles; and the Impostor Detected: Being an Answer to an Extravagant Testimony, Emitted by a Presbytery, Usurping the Title Reformed, on Account of Their Distinguishing Principles, Concerning Civil Government, in Opposition to All the Reformed Churches. With a Appendix, Shewing the Weakness and Falshood of a Flanderous Missive, Published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, Minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.